In a similar(?) vein,
www.parrotcode.org/faq/ currently has a number of broken links,
including apocalypses, PDD6, and Java bytecode to Parrot bytecode.
This is because the links are funny.
The best way to get proper links is to do something like:
LThis is CNN|http://www.cnn.com
That's
I just reported this as a bug on Pod::Simple::HTML.
The problem is in line 168-9
my $out = $to if defined $to and length $to;
$out .= # . $section if defined $section and length $section;
One of those Deprecated use of my() in conditional cases they've been
talking about on
As promised.
The new site is now live.
-R
thank you! this looks fantastic, and the html docs will be a valuable and
welcome addition.
--jerry
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On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 01:15 AM, Robert Spier wrote:
As promised.
The new site is
This is on my list for tonight. I've got something all ready to go
but have been busy with a $NEW_JOB.
-R
At Tue, 2 Mar 2004 00:44:02 -0500,
Mitchell N Charity wrote:
The parrot homepage
http://www.parrotcode.org/
currently says
Periodic releases will appear on CPAN; the current
As promised.
The new site is now live.
-R
This is on my list for tonight. I've got something all ready to go
but have been busy with a $NEW_JOB.
-R
At Tue, 2 Mar 2004 00:44:02 -0500,
Mitchell N Charity wrote:
The parrot homepage
http://www.parrotcode.org/
currently
The parrot homepage
http://www.parrotcode.org/
currently says
Periodic releases will appear on CPAN; the current release is
version 0.0.10, and can be found in the CPAN source directory.
And source directory is a link to parrot-0.0.10.tar.gz
The similarity in release numbers is particularly